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Road cycling around Loudun offers routes through an undulating plateau, characterized by valleys, dense forests, and vineyards. The region's topography includes gentle climbs and descents, with altitudes generally around 110 meters. Cyclists can explore hedge-lined paths and discover historical sites along the way. This diverse landscape provides varied terrain suitable for different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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61.8km
02:27
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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70.6km
02:52
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.5km
02:30
300m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.6km
02:29
330m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Location: 46.907001, -0.002937 http://www.thegreenwichmeridian.org/tgm/location.php?i_latitude=46.907001
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I love these roads!
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Story of the Knight Robin against the Basilisk.
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Classified as a "Grand site du Val de Loire", the Château de Brézé is a unique historical monument built between the 11th and 19th centuries. The castle stands proudly in a magnificent neo-Gothic style, but it is actually beneath the surface that the building's particularity lies, since it houses an entire underground network that constitutes a real fortress hidden under the rock. Initially built to protect against Viking invasions, the fortress has one of the deepest dry moats in Europe. Under the castle, there is a 3 km network of tunnels and rooms. These were in a way the first protective bunkers known in history, and housed bakeries, stables, dormitories, kitchens, a barrel room and even a silkworm farm.
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The Market Square is lined with houses whose construction dates from the 14th to the 19th century: the oldest house in the town (probably 1399) at no. 3, the old town house at no. 15 and the old Barony Registry (16th century) at no. 42.
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The first mention of the château dates back to 889. In 1881, General Delaveau settled there and made architectural modifications. Today, the property belongs to the Marteling family, who have reconstituted the vineyard. The 15 hectares of vines benefit from clay-limestone soil and several forms of intervention – disbudding, de-suckering, leaf thinning, etc. The harvests are manual and the cellars are dug into a chalky stone called tuffeau. The result: renowned wines, including the red Saumur Cabernet Franc – the main grape variety.
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The best view of the town of Chinon and its royal fortress. The adjoining park with its tavern can be a wonderful place for a break.
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There are over 60 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Loudun, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, Loudun offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Roadbike loop from Loudun is an easy 34.5 km ride, providing a pleasant experience through the local landscape without significant traffic concerns.
The Loudun region features an undulating plateau with altitudes generally around 110 meters, offering varied terrain with engaging climbs and descents. Routes often wind through picturesque vineyards, dense forests, and along hedge-lined paths. While primarily paved, some routes may include unpaved sections, adding to the adventure.
Absolutely. A standout feature for cyclists is the "Green Line" (Ligne Verte), a former railway line transformed into a car-free cycling and hiking path. This 37 km route, with an 18 km section within Loudunais, provides a safe and enjoyable way to discover the region's heritage and landscapes. You can find more information about this route at The Greenway (Loudunais Sector).
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. You can explore the evocative ruins of La Mothe-Chandeniers Castle, or cycle past the vineyards and tufa cellars of Château d'Eternes. The region is dotted with châteaux and ancient structures, offering glimpses into its rich past.
Yes, the undulating topography of the Loudunais region provides several opportunities for scenic vistas. Loudun itself is perched on a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. While specific viewpoints vary by route, cycling through the higher sections of the plateau often rewards you with expansive views over vineyards and forests.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Loudun, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, traffic-free roads, the charming blend of historical sites and natural beauty, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing yet engaging ride.
Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, there are numerous moderate routes available. For instance, the Seuilly Abbey – La Roche Castle loop from Angliers is a moderate 76.8 km route with over 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial workout while enjoying the scenic countryside.
The routes frequently traverse beautiful natural landscapes. You can cycle through dense forests and past tranquil bodies of water. Lake Guesnes, for example, is a serene fishing pond set within a forest, and some routes will take you through or near such natural havens, providing refreshing scenery.
Many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Loudun are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient. Examples include the View of Château de Chinon – Seuilly Abbey loop from Sammarçolles or the Moncontour Keep – Meridian marker loop from La Roche-Rigault.
The Loudun region is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vineyards changing colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer; routes through forests provide welcome shade. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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